TER #025 – EduTech 2014 – 15 June 2014

A Good school for every (2)

Main Feature: Cameron and Corinne report on their recent trip to Edutech in Brisbane, with interviews with organisers, presenters and attendees.

Regular Features: AITSL’s Teacher Feature, Teachers reflect on the role of professional relationships in their teaching; Education in the News, Cameron and Corinne discuss the impact of well-being in schools on educational attainment

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Time Codes:

  • 3:25 Aitsl Teacher Feature
  • 6: 23 Education in the news
  • 15:21 News discussion:
  • 27:50 Edutech- intro and overview
  • 32:54 Craig McFarlane
  • 39: 25 Suan Yeo
  • 46:25 Leigh Murphy
  • 51: 27 Rachel Guo
  • 56: 17 Peter West
  • 1: 05:19 Ewan McIntosh
  • 1: 12: 32 Dan Haesler
  • 1: 17: 23 Simon McKenzie
  • 1: 22: 20 Adam Spencer:
  • 1: 29: 26 Wrap up and information on future episodes
  • 1: 37: 19 Mystery Educator competition
  • 1: 38: 37 Announcements

Links

EduTech Website
AITSL’s Teacher Feature can be found here.

Listen to our first TER Live event: BYOD Policy Forum.

TER #024 – Project Based Learning with Laura McBain – 01 June 2014

Main Feature: Laura McBain from High Tech High talks about Project Based Learning

Regular Features: Education in the News; AITSL’s Teacher Feature, teachers talk about engaging and challenging their students; Off Campus, Dan Haesler talks about student voice and how schools engage with it; Mystery Educator competition.

Project Based Learning resources at High Tech High.

AITSL’s Teacher Feature can be found here.

‘Off Campus’ is produced by Dan Haesler.

Listen to our first TER Live event: BYOD Policy Forum.

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TER #023 – 18 May 2014

Main Feature: Dr. Phil Riley talks about the Principal Wellbeing Survey and workplace stress in schools.

Regular Features: Education in the News, Cameron & Corinne talk about cuts to education in the federal budget; AITSL’s teacher feature, educators reflect on inspirational teachers from their own school days; Teacher’s Brains Trust, Jeff Mesina shares strategies for casual teachers.

Listen to our first TER Live event: BYOD Policy Forum.

Subscribe to TERPodcast on iTunesAndroid Smartphones and on Stitcher Online Radio.

Links and Timecode to come.

TER #022 – 04 May 2014

 

Main Features: Sydney GAFE Summit, interviews with Jim Sill, Kimberley Hall and Jennie Magiera on Google Apps For Education. Interview with Dr. Helen Street about Positive Psychology in Schools and the upcoming Positive Schools conference

Regular Features: Education in the News, Cameron and Corinne talk about school funding; Off Campus, Dan Haesler talks about social media in schools; Mystery Educator, a new competition; AITSL’s Teacher feature, teachers talk about approaches to improving their practice.

Listen to our first TER Live event: BYOD Policy Forum.

Subscribe to TERPodcast on iTunesAndroid Smartphones and on Stitcher Online Radio.

Links and timecode coming soon!

TER #014 – 12 Jan 2014 – Games in Schools feat Giles Pritchard and Tom Benjamin

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This bumper holiday special is all about uses of games in the classroom. This episode features guest co-host Giles Pritchard (@caradocp), from the Games in Schools and Libraries Podcast, and an interview with Dr. Tom Benjamin about quests, narrative game play, and elements of gamification in education. Also features ‘Off Campus’ with Dan Haesler, and Cameron catches up with listener Mark (@seminyaksunset) while on holiday in Queensland.

Show notes coming soon.

TER #013 – 29 Dec 2013- Year in Review + Interview with Suzie Riddell from SVA

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In the final episode for 2013, Cameron and Corinne discuss the biggest events and achievements in education throughout the year, both political and personal, and we interview Suzie Riddell, Executive Director of Education for Social Ventures Australia, about their efforts to address social inequity in Australian Education.

Enter our Christmas Mugshot competition to #winamug

Every teacher needs their own staffroom mug, and here at the Teachers Education Review, we understand the importance of having one that’s good quality and unique.

That’s why we’ve brought you the limited edition Teachers Education Review Staffroom Mug.

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It’s clean lines will look attractive in any staffroom. Ergonomically designed to be not too heavy or too light, it’s sturdy enough to stand up to the demands of school life, without feeling clunky and unbalanced in your hand when you drink your coffee at the end of a long school day.*

Whether its tea, coffee or water, beverages just taste better in the Teacher Education Review Staffroom Mug.*

Supplies of our mug are limited, and they’re not for sale. The only way to get your hands on one is to win one of our competitions.

In the lead up to Christmas we have a special competition:

Post a selfie of yourself with your current mug and the tag #TERmugshot on either Twitter or our Facebook page. All entries will be placed in a draw and 3 winners will be announced next Sunday, the 22nd of December. Their names will also be broadcast in our episode due to air on the 29th of December.

We’re looking forward to the mugshots!

*Claims not guaranteed for products used by surface dwelling mammals. Or subterranean mammals either. Or extra-terrestrial… oh, you get the idea.